The caucus system is the best way to make sure grass roots movements can work
over large amounts of money. It is the only way someone with $100,000 can go
against someone with $2,000,000 in election funds.

There were about
60,000 republicans in Utah that went to the neighborhood caucus elections in
2010 to elect the 3500 delegates. Add to those numbers to democrats and the
primary elections and certainly the municipal elections didn't do any
better in voter representation.

In 2012 the number showing up again
doubled. You look at primary turnout and you will see that few voters would
decide.

Most people that want the caucus system changed, there are
exceptions, are frustrated that they don't have as much power as people
that show up to the neighborhood election caucus meetings. It doesn't take
money, you just have to show up.

What we need are more people getting
involved earlier, not shutting down the system that protects us from power
hungry people wanting to take over. KSL Poll earlier this year had 1 of 3 Utahns
involved with the Caucus system.